Pregnancy is never normal and each person is different.
I have 3 children and each pregnancy was different, with my fuirst i couldn't sleep, second i slept normal, and third i slept all the time
See ur midwife though if you are worried
Such color change is normal, but may be more noticeable when pregnant. It tends to be darker in the morning, because you likely didn't drink much through the night. The urine is more concentrated. Throughout the day, you begin taking in fluids, and the urine dilutes.
Yes
It's probably colostrum, or "pre-milk." It's not just common; it's normal. Not sure why you notice it at night, though. It could be your sleeping position.
no in scientifically terms it would just stay normal all through the night and the rest yeah just normal
Not normal, but not uncommon, it is probably your bowels being pushed aside by your growing uterus.
Every pregnancy is somewhat different from another...do not worry that the lack of tiredness will affect your pregnancy.
Yes, it is not uncommon for a 3-month-old baby to start sleeping through the night, but every baby is different and some may still wake up during the night for feeding or comfort.
Sometimes late at night
everyday and every night (:
If you have regular periods having sex just before them is unlikely to get you pregnant likewise having sex during your periods under normal circumstances also wont make you pregnant.
It's practically normal to think of anything when you sleep in the bed at night
Yes, it is normal for some 3-month-olds to start sleeping through the night. To encourage this behavior, establish a consistent bedtime routine, create a calm sleep environment, and ensure your baby is well-fed and comfortable before bedtime.